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Picture it & Write

Welcome to the Picture it & Write creative writing exercise. I invite people to join in, comment with your paragraph of fiction to accompany the image. It doesn’t have to follow my story or reflect the same themes. It can be a poem or in a different language (please provide a translation). Anyone who wants to join in, is welcome. This photograph will be reblogged under Ermisenda on tumblr and added to the Picture it & Write gallery on Facebook and Pinterest.

Please continue to write however you’re inspired, but add a tag to the beginning of your post if there’s mature content in order to keep Picture it & Write an engaging event for all of our followers.

I’m very sorry but in order to continue to help Ermisenda add new and engaging content consistently, I may be unable to reply to every contribution. This has become so popular that I’m just unable to keep up. Thank you for understanding.

May the odds be ever in your favor. Is anything in The Hunger Games really left up to chance? That contestant is too far away from the others, let’s drive her back away from the edge. That contestant has had it too easy, time to trigger something. What will make the best story? What will keep the people in the capitol entertained? What will get the money flowing in? Does it ever fall to the roll of the dice?

–Eliabeth Hawthorne

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I wish people could look at gambling as a form of entertainment rather than a get rich scheme. One of my friends and I go to the Derby and treat it like a day at a theme park. Take a specific amount of money with you and have fun, take a risk, just don't expect to get your money back.